Kavli Affiliate: John Silverman
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We present a spectroscopic follow-up program targeting closely-separated dual quasar candidates selected from imaging of SDSS quasars with the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP). Using two-dimensional image decomposition, our selection identifies PSF-like companions within 0.6-4 arcsec separation (< 30 kpc) around the SDSS quasar. We newly confirm six broad-line dual quasars and eleven offset quasars (quasar-galaxy pairs), spanning 1.5 < z < 3.3 for the duals and predominantly z < 0.6 for the offset systems. No obvious lensed quasars were discovered from this program. We obtained 99 spectra of these candidates from NTT/EFOSC2, Gemini/GMOS-N, Keck/NIRES, and Subaru/FOCAS. From the spectra, we measure the emission-line properties of these dual black holes (BH). At z > 1.5, the confirmed duals exhibit high black hole mass ($M_rm BH$ $=10^8.5$-$10^10 M_odot$) with high bolometric luminosities ($L_bol$ $=10^45.5$-$10^47.5$ erg s$^-1$), yet accrete at moderate Eddington ratios ($λ_rm Edd=$0.01-0.4). From the spectroscopically-confirmed samples, we estimate the dual fraction of SDSS quasars with separations of 0.6-4 arcsec to be 0.2%-1.2% at z<0.8, 0.08%-0.24% at 0.8<z<1.5, and 0.06% at 1.5<z<3.3. These values are broadly consistent with other recent optical studies, but lower than theoretical expectations of a rising dual fraction at cosmic noon. However, we note that these fractions, especially at high $z$, still need a more accurate assessment of selection and observation effects.
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